Here is a 2016 list of leaders of Spanish-speaking countries. This list doesn't include figurehead leaders, such as kings:
Argentina = Mauricio Macri
Bolivia = Evo Morales
Chile = Michelle Bachelet
Colombia = Juan Manuel Santos
Cost Rica = Luis Guillermo Solís
Cuba = Raúl Castro
Dominican Republic = Danilo Medina
Ecuador = Rafael Correa
El Salvador = Salvador Sánchez Cerén
Equatorial Guinea = Vicente Ehate Tomi
Guatemala = Jimmy Morales
Honduras = Juan Orlando Hernández
Mexico = Enrique Peña Nieto
Panama = Juan Carlos Varela
Paraguay = Horacio Cartes
Peru = Pedro Cateriano
Spain = Mariano Rajoy
Uruguay = Tabaré Vázquez
Venezuela = Nicolás Maduro
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Some current leaders of Spanish-speaking countries include President Alberto Fernandez of Argentina, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico, President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, President Luis Abinader of the Dominican Republic, President Pedro Castillo of Peru, and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador.
The plural word for leader is leaders.
To say "future leaders" in French, you would say "les futurs leaders."
"Lideres" translates to "leaders" in English.
The English honorific used to refer to traditional leaders is "Chief."
Yes, "Medical Staff Leaders" should be capitalized when used as a specific title or group name. However, if it is used in a general sense to refer to any medical staff leaders, then it should not be capitalized.